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<H2 CLASS="section"><A NAME="htoc255">17.7</A>&nbsp;&nbsp;References</H2>
The principles of hybridising linear and domain constraint solving and
search are presented in [<A HREF="tutorial133.html#Bockmayr98"><CITE>5</CITE></A>].
The techniques were first described in [<A HREF="tutorial133.html#BeringerdeBacker"><CITE>3</CITE></A>].
Hybrid techniques are the topic of the CPAIOR workshops whose
proceedings are published in the Annals of Operations Research.<BR>
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